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Politics as Public Service: Rajnath Singh Invokes Legacy of Vajpayee and Malviya to Redefine Leadership
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By Aryan Age Bureau
Union Minister Rajnath Singh emphasizes politics as a medium for public service, invoking the enduring legacies of Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Mahamana Madan Mohan Malviya. Speaking in New Delhi, Singh urged leaders to prioritize democratic values and public interest over the pursuit of power, framing their lives as the ultimate inspiration for ethical governance and national service. Rahul Gandhi Accuses Amit Shah of “Unraveling Under Pressure” After Parliament Row on ‘Vande Mataram’ and SIR Debate
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By Aryan Age Bureau
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi accuses Union Home Minister Amit Shah of appearing “mentally disturbed” and using abusive language during a heated parliamentary debate on ‘Vande Mataram’ and SIR terminology. Gandhi claims the government was under pressure due to alleged “vote theft,” escalating tensions between the Opposition and the Centre.
Amit Shah Stresses Constitutional Foundations of Electoral Reforms in Key Discussion
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By Aryan Age Bureau
Union Home Minister Amit Shah, during a discussion on electoral reforms, highlighted the constitutional foundations of India’s election system, stressing Articles 325 and 326 on voter eligibility and inclusion. He reaffirmed that these long-standing provisions ensure transparency and fairness in the electoral process. Rahul Gandhi Challenges Amit Shah to Public Debate on Issues Raised in Three Press Conferences
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By Aryan Age Bureau
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi publicly challenges Union Home Minister Amit Shah to a debate on issues raised in three recent press conferences, asserting that an open exchange would strengthen transparency and democratic dialogue. The challenge heightens political tension in New Delhi amid calls for greater accountability.
Opposition Not Planning to Stall Parliament, Says Kiren Rijiju
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By Aryan Age Bureau
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju said no opposition party has indicated plans to disrupt the upcoming Parliament session, noting that most groups want smooth proceedings while raising key issues. He added that none threatened to block the House if the matter referred to as SIR was not taken up, signalling a cooperative start to the session. 